Retro looking saddle which is comfy

Mr Panda":h937ptul said:
I'm using a Charge Spoon at the moment on my Flying Scot. It's extremely comfortable (for me) and you can pick them up for around £15, in fact Wiggle were selling them new for £15 a few months back :D





:D


That looks smart :cool:

And for £15 :D
 
I use a Brooks B67 on my 1996 Univega. Super comfy. All my road bikes have either Wrights, Brooks or Lycett - leather is best!
 
widowmaker":227fwn0g said:
Yes its my perineum that's taking the beating :oops:

Then probably not a Spoon, remembering what Jonny said. You should be able to find a lightly used WTB Rocket on ebay and that has the padded tip that provides peri-friendliness:

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..new ones are only 20 quid at chain reaction.
 
rusty bodie":1cvy5hk2 said:
hamster":1cvy5hk2 said:
San Marco Regal or Rolls would be my choice.

yup, the rolls is the rolls royce of racing saddles in my arse's opinion!

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:cool:

Agree, first tried a Rolls when I saw Hinault using one BITD, I haven't looked back - maybe because I'm off the back!

Roadking.
 
Spokesmann":3vqebdjb said:
I use a Brooks B67 on my 1996 Univega. Super comfy. All my road bikes have either Wrights, Brooks or Lycett - leather is best!

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I too used a Flite titanium for years on MTB's.
I'm now a total Charge Spoon convert.. The Cro-mo version comes in at £15-20, which is good value.
I believe they also do a leather/Ti version, but not tried this.
 
Its actually quite light, weight has never really been a big plus point for me. Solid reliable engineering is more important.
 
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